My favorite card based battle game was SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash on the NEO GEO Pocket Color. I liked it even more than Pokemon!
My favorite card based battle game was SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash on the NEO GEO Pocket Color. I liked it even more than Pokemon!
Just keep in mind that the portable versions are from like, 1999, when portable gaming was a lot different. If you have to just play one, though, I recommend Gals Fighters. I really liked the NEO GEO Pocket Color. For a while I even liked it more than the Game Boy Color!
I went to a Dallas Stars game once. Since I'm not familar with all the rules of hockey it was hard for me to follow, though.
I have Vesperia on the 360, but I never beat it. Again, today's RPGs are just too long and drawn out. My favorite characters in Vesperia were the doggy and Judith. But my favorite Tales game is still Legendia!
I really liked the Xbox 360. It had a wide variety of games on it. I played my 360 probably more than the Wii!
You weren't kidding about the NXT female wrestlers looking strong. Wow!
Just keep in mind that the fighting games I reviewed are just ports of portable fighters from 20 years ago, so it's not that big of a deal.
Continuing our discussion of wrestlers from your last blog, I think the one you listed that would be my favorite so far would be Alexa Bliss, because...well, just because. I think the wrestlers I would like would be ones who are really athletic and strong, especially the female ones. I have a thing for strong women I guess.
I think the reason why I have a hard time watching wrestling is becasue the moves they pull on each other look so painful! I know those fights are scripted, but the athletic prowress of the wrestlers and the things they do to each other certainly are real!
I'd tell you more about it now, but it's under embargo so you'll have to wait until later this month.
I'm working on reviewing another Switch racer that's WAY better. It's called Mini Motor Racing X.
I really like the second Ratchet and Clank game more than the first, because you get an energy bar instead of just four hits.
In the High Score episode about video game violence, I think it would've been neat if they would've given some resources other than the ESRB that parents could use to figure out if a game is right for their kids. You know, like GamerDad.com...maybe...?
Banjo-Kazooie is a way better game than Yooka-Laylee. Hopefully you can try it someday.